Sentence examples for author identifies from inspiring English sources

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On the psychological front the author identifies Donald, who was born in 1946, as part of a faux-firstborn generation emerging immediately after World War II and apt to be assertive and successful, regardless of exact birth order.

The narrative jumps back and forth between Mr. Batali's story and Mr. Buford's, which becomes increasingly complex as the author identifies new, increasingly exotic culinary territory that he must conquer.

Twenty-six-year-old Hariba lives in a Morocco that the author identifies in a brief note as "entirely a fictional creation" but "based on the country of the same name".

In an odd usage, the author identifies those criminals with whom the detectives become most obsessed as "Whites"—the allusion is to Moby Dick, the White Whale that is Ahab's preoccupation.

Typically, the author identifies some golden age, one just now dissolving in the rearview mirror; recounts the slippery path of declension; and then prescribes an amendment of ways in order to avert further disaster.

In an odd usage, the author identifies those criminals with whom the detectives become most obsessed as "Whites" — the allusion is to Moby Dick, the White Whale that is Ahab's preoccupation.

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That both characters have boys' names is evidence of just how much their author identified with them.

The author, identified only as M. Emy, used "cheese" to mean ice cream frozen in a decorative mold.

Certainly, the author identified strongly with his protagonist, calling him the "real man of the Russian majority".

In [11], the author identified the unknown point source using the projective method.

How do the author identify the Transcription Start Site (TSS) in various genomes?

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